I'm kinda in your same boat. Zelda didn't really grab me as a kid. I've never been much of a Western swords-and-sorcery kind of guy (although Zelda is made by Easterners, but it's definitely influenced a great deal by Western fantasy), which is a shame since I wish I could find a Western-style fantasy that captured the same air of exoticism that I see in Eastern stuff like Okami. And yet I'm usually the first to cry "weeaboo" when my friends geek out about their Japanese cartoons! I guess sci-fi is my jam, I've definitely always loved sci-fi. Zelda games, to me, seemed drab and not as gripping as, say, StarFox. Now that I'm older and I've become an English nerd, though, I'm starting to appreciate how actually smart Zelda can be. Majora's Mask in particular is a very intelligent game in how it handles it incredibly dark subject matter, which is why I'm so stoked for Majora's Mask 3D.
Mm-hmm, Mean Creek's trailer pretty much gave away the entire movie, though thankfully I didn't have to see the trailer before the movie, it being released when I was seven years old and all. That's still a really good movie, yep. Whiplash is sounding more and more up my alley, I'm very curious now. You talked about having to walk in sub-Martian cold, does your theater show smaller movies or something? I wish I could find a place like that around here.
Mm-hmm, Mean Creek's trailer pretty much gave away the entire movie, though thankfully I didn't have to see the trailer before the movie, it being released when I was seven years old and all. That's still a really good movie, yep. Whiplash is sounding more and more up my alley, I'm very curious now. You talked about having to walk in sub-Martian cold, does your theater show smaller movies or something? I wish I could find a place like that around here.